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USA Baseball Bat Standard FAQ

The bat must be a baseball bat which meets the USA Baseball Bat standard (USABat) as adopted by Little League. It shall be a smooth, rounded stick, and made of wood or of material and color tested and proved acceptable to the USA Baseball Bat standard (USABat).

Beginning with the 2018 season, non-wood and laminated bats used in the Little League Divisions shall bear the USA Baseball logo signifying that the bat meets the USABat – USA Baseball’s Youth Bat Performance Standard. All BPF – 1.15 bats will be prohibited beginning with the 2018 season. Additionally, starting in 2018, the bat diameter shall not exceed 2⅝ inches for these divisions of play

Click on this Video from Little League that explains the NEW Bat Rules for Baseball

For a complete list of bats approved through the USABat Standardvisit usabat.com

Rule 1.10

Farm/Minor/Major Divisions:

It shall not be more than 33 inches in length; nor more than 2⅝ inches in diameter, and if wood, not less than fifteen-sixteenths (15/16) inches in diameter (7/8 inch for bats less than 30″) at its smallest part. Wood bats taped or fitted with a sleeve may not exceed sixteen (16) inches from the small end.

2019 Volunteer Form and Background Check

Each year all Little League Volunteers are required to fill out Volunteer forms and go through a Background check. For 2019 Snug Harbor LL will be using the JDP online BG checks provided by Little League International.

If you would like to Volunteer as a Manager, Coach, Team Parent, Board Member, Director, etc.. for the 2019 season you must go through the BG screening process.

Please follow this link to submit your name and email address to Snug Harbor Little League and further instructions will be provided to you.

2017 12 Year Old Girls Softball Run

Julia Rimshnick's performance on the mound and at the plate led Snug Harbor to a 6-2 decision over Great Kills in the opening round of the District 24 10-year-old All-Star softball tournament on Sunday. Rimshnick fanned 16 in a two-hitter through six innings of work, while going 4-for-4 from the plate with one run and one RBI. Olivia Schmitt tallied three hits and three runs, while Olivia Pagano had two hits and two RBI.

Kaleigh Fitzgibbons tossed a one-hitter and struck out 14 in four innings to lead Snug Harbor past East Shore, 18-0, in the District 24 All-Star 10-year-old softball tournament Tuesday at Great Kills LL. Julia Rimshnick led the offense with three hits and four RBI as Snug Harbor had contributions from across the lineup. Emily Reilly contributed with two hits and four RBI, Alissa Viera scored three runs, Caitlin McTiernan had two hits and three RBI, and Fitzgibbons added four runs.

Snug Harbor's Julia Rimshnick dismantled the Staten Island lineup to the tune of 11 strikeouts over four no-hit innings, as the Snugs cruised to an 11-0 win in the 10-year-old all-star softball circuit at the Great Kills LL complex on Friday. Rimshnick has recorded 27 of her last 30 outs via strikeout over her last two starts. The top four hitters in the SH order: Olivia Schmitt, Makayla Dansky, Kaleigh Fitzgibbons and Rimschnick teamed to go 8-for-9 with 10 runs scored and six RBI.

Kaleigh Fitzgibbons came in relief in the second inning and struck out 12 batters, while allowing just one hit to lead Snug Harbor past Great Kills, 10-5, to capture the District 24 10-year-old All-Star softball tournament crown Thursday at Great Kills LL.

Olivia Schmitt (three hits, four runs) led off the game for Snug Harbor with a base hit and scored on a passed ball.Starting pitcher Julia Rimshnick then ripped a standup RBI double to give her team a 2-0 lead.Great Kills would put three runs on the board in the bottom half of the inning on five consecutive walks to take the lead.But Snug Harbor would have an answer as Schmitt led off the inning again with a single, then Fitzgibbons and Rimshnick capitalized with RBI hits.Sophia Pepa recorded a RBI groundout to cut the deficit to 5-4 for Great Kills, but that would be it as Fitzgibbons stepped in and shut the door.In the fourth inning, Fitzgibbons made her impact on the game, this time at the plate, as she blasted a RBI triple. Rimshnick followed once again with her third RBI hit of the game.Snug Harbor opened up the game in the fifth inning as Caitlyn McTiernan led off with a standup triple, and would later score on a chase-down between third and home.Schmitt then recorded her third hit of the game with a RBI single, and with some heads up base running, advanced to third then scored on a throwing error. Great Kills' Reese Krosi broke Fitzgibbons' no-hit bid in the final inning with a RBI single.